Summary

Wong's Clinical Manual of Pediatric Nursing is designed to provide the student and practicing nurse with a portable, convenient, and concise guide to the care of children, including assessment, health promotion, and care during illness, hospitalization, and at home. It is the most comprehensive summary of nursing care for pediatric patients available. Its logical design, convenient lay-flat spiral binding, and printed tabs make it extremely useful for quick reference in the clinical setting.

Key Features

A convenient lay-flat spiral binding and handy printed tabs that make it extremely user-friendly in the clinical setting.

Complete assessment guidelines for children of all ages -- from infancy through adolescence.

More than 80 Nursing Care Plans for both general and specific health problems that provide a starting point for writing care plans.

More than 25 Community and Home Care Instructions that can be copied and distributed to patients, families, and other caregivers, describing a variety of procedures and home care instructions.

Atraumatic Care boxes that contain guidelines for calmly and professionally handling difficult procedures, causing the child and family as little discomfort, pain, and stress as possible.

Practice Alerts that emphasize essential nursing observations and interventions such as key assessment data, risk factors, and danger signs to help students provide safe and efficient care in all clinical situations.

Immunization schedules that reflect the most current recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Canadian Ministry of Health.

An extensive abbreviations list that provides a quick reference to less familiar acronyms and abbreviations.

Pediatric vital signs and conversion tables on the inside covers for quick access in critical situations

Community Focus boxes that provide helpful tips for counseling children on important issues such as smoking cessation in teens, bicycle safety, and healthy food choices.

New to this Edition

Community and Home Care Instructions are updated to reflect latest advances in technology, such as new methods of measuring temperature, giving inhaled medications, guidelines for oral rehydration, and caring for implanted ports.

Wong's Clinical Manual of Pediatric Nursing is designed to provide the student and practicing nurse with a portable, convenient, and concise guide to the care of children, including assessment, health promotion, and care during illness, hospitalization, and at home. It is the most comprehensive summary of nursing care for pediatric patients available. Its logical design, convenient lay-flat spiral binding, and printed tabs make it extremely useful for quick reference in the clinical setting.

Key Features

A convenient lay-flat spiral binding and handy printed tabs that make it extremely user-friendly in the clinical setting.

Complete assessment guidelines for children of all ages -- from infancy through adolescence.

More than 80 Nursing Care Plans for both general and specific health problems that provide a starting point for writing care plans.

More than 25 Community and Home Care Instructions that can be copied and distributed to patients, families, and other caregivers, describing a variety of procedures and home care instructions.

Atraumatic Care boxes that contain guidelines for calmly and professionally handling difficult procedures, causing the child and family as little discomfort, pain, and stress as possible.

Practice Alerts that emphasize essential nursing observations and interventions such as key assessment data, risk factors, and danger signs to help students provide safe and efficient care in all clinical situations.

Immunization schedules that reflect the most current recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Canadian Ministry of Health.

An extensive abbreviations list that provides a quick reference to less familiar acronyms and abbreviations.

Pediatric vital signs and conversion tables on the inside covers for quick access in critical situations

Community Focus boxes that provide helpful tips for counseling children on important issues such as smoking cessation in teens, bicycle safety, and healthy food choices.

New to this Edition

Community and Home Care Instructions are updated to reflect latest advances in technology, such as new methods of measuring temperature, giving inhaled medications, guidelines for oral rehydration, and caring for implanted ports.

Summary

Wong's Clinical Manual of Pediatric Nursing is designed to provide the student and practicing nurse with a portable, convenient, and concise guide to the care of children, including assessment, health promotion, and care during illness, hospitalization, and at home. It is the most comprehensive summary of nursing care for pediatric patients available. Its logical design, convenient lay-flat spiral binding, and printed tabs make it extremely useful for quick reference in the clinical setting.

Key Features

A convenient lay-flat spiral binding and handy printed tabs that make it extremely user-friendly in the clinical setting.

Complete assessment guidelines for children of all ages -- from infancy through adolescence.

More than 80 Nursing Care Plans for both general and specific health problems that provide a starting point for writing care plans.

More than 25 Community and Home Care Instructions that can be copied and distributed to patients, families, and other caregivers, describing a variety of procedures and home care instructions.

Atraumatic Care boxes that contain guidelines for calmly and professionally handling difficult procedures, causing the child and family as little discomfort, pain, and stress as possible.

Practice Alerts that emphasize essential nursing observations and interventions such as key assessment data, risk factors, and danger signs to help students provide safe and efficient care in all clinical situations.

Immunization schedules that reflect the most current recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Canadian Ministry of Health.

An extensive abbreviations list that provides a quick reference to less familiar acronyms and abbreviations.

Pediatric vital signs and conversion tables on the inside covers for quick access in critical situations

Community Focus boxes that provide helpful tips for counseling children on important issues such as smoking cessation in teens, bicycle safety, and healthy food choices.

New to this Edition

Community and Home Care Instructions are updated to reflect latest advances in technology, such as new methods of measuring temperature, giving inhaled medications, guidelines for oral rehydration, and caring for implanted ports.